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The NH4-125 2P 32A load break switch provides a reliable and safe solution for frequently switching and isolating electrical circuits. Designed for high-power applications, this switch features an arc-quenching chamber to effectively extinguish electrical arcs during operation. Its rapid-action mechanism ensures quick and efficient switching, minimizing downtime and maximizing operational safety. Ideal for applications requiring frequent on/off cycles.
NH4-125 2P 32A is a modern load break switch designed for the safe and efficient connection and disconnection of power circuits. Ideal for applications requiring frequent switching, this device ensures operational safety through its dedicated arc-quenching chamber, specifically engineered for high-current circuits. Its instantaneous switching mechanism provides rapid response, enhancing overall system reliability and minimizing downtime. This switch is a crucial component for maintaining a secure and controlled electrical environment.
Type: Load Break Switch
Standard: GOST IEC 60947-3 (assumed based on product origin)
Base Material: High-strength thermosetting plastic housing with internal metallic components (steel, copper)
Application: Indoor
Consumption: N/A - This is an electrical component, not a consumable material.
Drying Time: N/A - Not applicable.
Durability: High mechanical and electrical endurance; resistant to arc erosion; designed for numerous switching cycles.
Packaging: Individual cardboard box with protective foam inserts.
Enhanced operational safety with reliable arc quenching.
Fast and responsive switching due to instantaneous commutation.
Durable construction for long-term performance.
Suitable for frequent switching operations.
Compact design for easy installation.
Provides clear isolation for maintenance and repair.
Industrial control panels and switchboards.
Power distribution systems in commercial buildings.
Motor control circuits.
Emergency power shut-off systems.